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Weaning replacment heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 781905" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>The way we started weaning is a month before we pull the calves is taking hay out to the pairs. The cows teach the calves to eat the hay. They get used to it faster. The bawling for the cows is less and the shrinkage is not as much.</p><p>We keep them in the corral and feed them barley hay, grass and alfafa hay along with Weaner T pellets starting with 2 five gallon buckets twice a day and finishing out at 2 bags a day for 21 days.</p><p>Then after the pellets we feed 4 (5) gal. buckets of ground barley once a day along with the hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 781905, member: 5917"] The way we started weaning is a month before we pull the calves is taking hay out to the pairs. The cows teach the calves to eat the hay. They get used to it faster. The bawling for the cows is less and the shrinkage is not as much. We keep them in the corral and feed them barley hay, grass and alfafa hay along with Weaner T pellets starting with 2 five gallon buckets twice a day and finishing out at 2 bags a day for 21 days. Then after the pellets we feed 4 (5) gal. buckets of ground barley once a day along with the hay. [/QUOTE]
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